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It's the order of things: each one gets a taste of honey then the knife.
— Charles Bukowski
Every boss, if you are forgetting, is another human being made of bones and flesh and likes it when his ego gets stroked.
— Abhishek Ratna
So many people suffer from abuse, and suffer alone.
— Pamela Stephenson
I pressed my dark issues to the back of my mind and smiled a slight untruthful happiness . . .
— Bethany Anne Miller
If you want me to rule out ever being Manchester United manager, I can't. Special clubs need special managers, so in theory it could work.
— Jose Mourinho
My personal view is always I'm in favour of anything that gives parliament a greater say. That's after all what we were elected for.
— Iain Duncan Smith
The job of a manager is to support his or her staff, not vice versa, and that begins by being among them.
— William Redington Hewlett
The key to being a good manager is keeping the people who hate me away from those who are still undecided.
— Casey Stengel
Pilate was merciful till it became risky.
— C.S. Lewis
He's very, very well-known. I'd say he's world-famous in Melbourne.
— Barry Humphries
I've put in 63 years now in the big leagues as a player, coach, manager. And now just being around these young guys, it keeps you going pretty good.
— Red Schoendienst
I got even with all the bad management I had by being a good manager.
— Victoria Principal
Being an ex-England manager, one that failed to qualify for the World Cup, is like being a dead politician.
— Graham Taylor
Your identity should not be fully defined by what you do, by being a manager, a wife, a mother of children or a computer programmer
— Sunday Adelaja
Judicial judgment must take deep account of the day before yesterday in order that yesterday may not paralyze today.
— Felix Frankfurter
It took me 35 years of being involved at a decent level of football to become manager at a great club like Celtic.
— Gordon Strachan